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7 34 3 28 52 0 0 <1 27 0 13 30 0 4 vy, 19 035 21 12 0 12 32 3 36 37 3 0 13 26 3 0 33 8 9 15 23 1 8 29 2 8 Ifi 111 0 31 114 0 0 18 26 0 3 32 10 6 22 233 2 16 333 14 6 34 177 1 6 221 11 3 40 812 0 0 406 0 0 41 478 0 0 358 10 0 42 632 0 0 266 0 9 XVI, 43 722 0 0 361 *0 0 44 189 2 23 122 It 0 46 295 2 33 184 1(1 4 46 189 0 27 118 4 6 47 812 0 0 203 O 0 48 526 0 0 131 10 0 Dssentvnox o» Lakes n» Waihau a rd WRAizoxaloxaz Blocks.—These lands are situated on the formed road from Gisborne to Wairoa, the village of Tiniroto being about 24 miles south-west from Gisborne. The smaller sections, under 300 acres, are agricultural, the ethers agricultural and pastoral, consisting of broken ranges, covered with fern and tutu, with a little grass. Patches of bush exist in meet of the gullies, the timber being mixed, but with some totara and rimu. The soil is light, resting on marl and sandstone. DxscßirTrox of Lands is the Waimata Block.—These lands are 18 miles north of Gisborne by a formed road. The general nature of the eurfaee fa broken, but with numerous flats suitable for homestead and agricultural purposes. The vegetation fa fern, tutu, and other scrub, with a good deal of grass in places The forest found in most of the gullies u mixed, but with some totara, matai, and other fencing timbers. The soil fa generally good. WAIROA COUNTY. Tabamabama Survey District. Block. Sec. Area. Price. A. r. r. £ s. d. V. 7 988 0 0 494 0 0 8 1,362 0 0 681 0 0 IX. 8 1,919 0 0 959 10 0 4 3,060 0 0 3,030 7 6 X. 1 473 3 19 236 7 6 3 561 0 26 230 11 6 8 532 2 32 266 7 6 Dbscbiytion of Land.—Block V.: Seo lions 7 and 8, broken, soil light but fair, a little bush for firewood in gullies, small flats along the river. Blook IX.: Sections 3 and 4, broken, soil light, covered with high feru and tutu, well watered. Block X.: Section 1, undulating, soil light, well watered, covered with high fern and tutu ; Sections 2 and 3, undulating and flat, soil light, well watered, covered with high fern, tutu, and grass. These lands are situate close to the road from Fraaertown to Lake Waikoremoana, and about 10 miles distant from the former.

Tbbms of Sale.—One-fourth of purchase money to be paid at time of application, and the balance within one month thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited, and the contract for the sale of the land shall henceforward be null and void. Crown Grant fee to be paid on completion of purchase. Note.—Plans of all the above lands may be seen on application at this office, at the Land Offices, Tauranga and Gisborne, and at all the principal Land Offices in the Colony. 482 WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Eyre Kenny, Chil-deis-street. 99 DRESSMAKING Ac. wanted by a competenu needlewoman by the day. Address “ Beta," Staxdahd Office. 91 BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, TT HEREBY give notice that the following Nominations were duly received by me this day, vfa„— William Adair Jambs Brown Tbomas Crbisf Duncan Hefbuen, and Samuel Mason Wilson. A POLL will therefore be taken for the election of TWO of the above-named candidates for the office of Councillor, at the Town Clerk's Office, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of February next, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Dated at Gisborne, this 30th day of Jan. uary, 1883. F. J. PIESSE, 100 Returning Officer. To the Burgesses of Gisborne. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by several of my fellow Electors to allow myself to be nominated to fill one of the vacant seats in the Borough Council I now announce myself as a Candidate, and solicit your votes and support. If elected I shall do all in my power to further the interests of the Borough. — I am &c’, JAMES BROWN, 88 Engineer. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—Being again a Candidate for election to the Borough Council and Harbour Board, I place myself in your hands, and if you consider I have served you well in the past, please elect me again. I shall not make any pledges, but you may rely on my most careful attention being given to all matters affecting the Borough, and it will be my earnest endeavour to anticipate and guard our joint interests, and to act conscientiously irrespective of parties. There arc several matters affecting your welfare I am anxious to see brought to a successful issue, such as a water supply, proper drainage sytem, increased harbor accommodation, and to utilize the Foreshore in order to get a fair revenue from that source. I am, Yours Faithfully, 102 Wm. ADAIR.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1263, 31 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1263, 31 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1263, 31 January 1883, Page 3

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